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chernow's biography of alexander hamilton. ian: ron chernow, when did hamilton, alexander hamilton first get on your radar screen? ron: well, i started writing it back in 1998, brian. it seems rather comical because the reason that i chose to do alexander hamilton aside from the fact that it was the most extraordinary personal story among the founding fathers was that he seemed to be fading into obscurity. people were coming to regard him as a sort of second tier founding father. most americans knew he was on the $10 bill, maybe that he had died in a duel with aaron burr, but that was about it. it seems comical that i was, felt as if i was lifting him out of obscurity. now his name is on the marquee of a broadway show. brian: where were you at the time? what were you doing? ron: i just finished writing my biography of john d. rockefeller, titan, and what happened -- i had done a series of books about moguls of the gilded age, and i found that when i would go out to give lectures, people in the audience would start shouting out,
chernow's biography of alexander hamilton. ian: ron chernow, when did hamilton, alexander hamilton first get on your radar screen? ron: well, i started writing it back in 1998, brian. it seems rather comical because the reason that i chose to do alexander hamilton aside from the fact that it was the most extraordinary personal story among the founding fathers was that he seemed to be fading into obscurity. people were coming to regard him as a sort of second tier founding father. most americans...
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brian: and alexander hamilton was born where and where was he raised? ron: hamilton was born on the island of nevis in the caribbean. he spent his adolescence on st. croix, one of the virgin islands, and around the age of 17, a killer hurricane hit the island. he wrote this very brilliant letter that was published in the island newspaper, describing in almost shakespearean terms this hurricane. he was an illegitimate, you know, orphaned, impoverished clerk at that point. the local merchants suddenly recognized that they had this young genius in their midst, and they took up a collection to send him to the north american colonies to be educated. he came armed with a few letters of introduction, but he didn't know a soul. so hamilton is not only the original immigrant, but a completely self-made, really self-invented figure. you know, all the other founding fathers, they were either virginia printers or boston lawyers. they were all born in the original 13 colonies. hamilton was the outsider and started out life with as many disadvantages as most of those
brian: and alexander hamilton was born where and where was he raised? ron: hamilton was born on the island of nevis in the caribbean. he spent his adolescence on st. croix, one of the virgin islands, and around the age of 17, a killer hurricane hit the island. he wrote this very brilliant letter that was published in the island newspaper, describing in almost shakespearean terms this hurricane. he was an illegitimate, you know, orphaned, impoverished clerk at that point. the local merchants...
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. ♪ ♪ alexander hamilton ♪ my name is alexander hamilton ♪ >> i have two and a half hours of your timehe course of writing it was honor the impulse that made me think it was a musical. and to me, that was the relentlessness of alexander hamilton. and the fact that this is a immigrant narrative before there was a united states. >> reporter: people saw the play, and then they went back to their history books, and don't you feel it really sparked a necessary dialog? >> i think it was a part of a necessary dialog. our job was to try to create something that would probe and question. i don't think the purpose of theater or art is to give answers. we haven't changed any of the language >>> none of the text has changed since lin put his pen down in 2015. but the world has. so what we bring in, and the questions that are yelicited no are going to be fundamentally different. >> reporter: let's bring in the actors. you get the call to audition. multi-cultural, hip-hop musical about the founding fathers. who thought it was a crazy idea? >> early in the show there's a song called "the story of ton
. ♪ ♪ alexander hamilton ♪ my name is alexander hamilton ♪ >> i have two and a half hours of your timehe course of writing it was honor the impulse that made me think it was a musical. and to me, that was the relentlessness of alexander hamilton. and the fact that this is a immigrant narrative before there was a united states. >> reporter: people saw the play, and then they went back to their history books, and don't you feel it really sparked a necessary dialog? >> i...
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it goes, the tickets are so hard to get to see alexander hamilton on broadway, but now you don't haveause you can watch it at home on disney plus. the film version of the 2016 original broadway musical about the founding fathers of the american revolution is out. in light of recent events, lin manuel-miranda said the scenes are just as relevant now as they were in the 18th century. >> well, that is exciting stuff. and now, finally, the day before the day that we've all been waiting for, spring training kicks off today, though. our a's and our giants are not going to start until tomorrow. both teams will prepare for the shorte home stadium. the official schedule wil out next week but a sneak peek from the chronicle are reporting the giants will open on the road against the dodgers on july 23rd. the season will consist of 60 games, so it's a season light, and at least here to start, no fans allowed. >>> well, it's a cultural icon that's preserved by 98-year-old national park raurnger, and now you have a chance to hear her story. >> she is a national treasure. >> thank you, betty, for yo
it goes, the tickets are so hard to get to see alexander hamilton on broadway, but now you don't haveause you can watch it at home on disney plus. the film version of the 2016 original broadway musical about the founding fathers of the american revolution is out. in light of recent events, lin manuel-miranda said the scenes are just as relevant now as they were in the 18th century. >> well, that is exciting stuff. and now, finally, the day before the day that we've all been waiting for,...
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chernow's biography of alexander hamilton. ♪ brian: ron chernow, when did hamilton, alexander hamiltonget on your radar screen? ron: well, i started writing it back in 1998, brian. it seems rather comical, because the reason that i chose to do alexander hamilton, aside from the fact that it was the most extraordinary personal story among the founding fathers, was that he seemed to be fading into obscurity. people were coming to regard him as a sort of second tier founding father. most americans knew he was on the $10 bill, maybe that he had died in a duel with aaron burr, but that was about it. it seems comical that i felt as if i was lifting him out of obscurity. now his name is on the marquee of a broadway show. brian: where were you at the time? what were you doing? ron: i just finished writing my biography of john d. rockefeller, "titan," and what happened -- i had done a series of books about moguls of the gilded age. and i found that when i would go out to give lectures, people in the audience would start shouting out, "do vanderbilt next. do carnegie next," and i really felt tha
chernow's biography of alexander hamilton. ♪ brian: ron chernow, when did hamilton, alexander hamiltonget on your radar screen? ron: well, i started writing it back in 1998, brian. it seems rather comical, because the reason that i chose to do alexander hamilton, aside from the fact that it was the most extraordinary personal story among the founding fathers, was that he seemed to be fading into obscurity. people were coming to regard him as a sort of second tier founding father. most...
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i can describe that and i maybe could best describe that as including alexander hamilton who was a reference in the thomas opinion. alexander hamilton crated the posture and the outlook that weighed the foundation for the notion of absolute immunity and it was this, energy in the executive is a leading character in the definition of good government and essential to the protection of the community against foreign and it's not less essential to the study of the demonstration of the lot to the fractional property against those irregular and high-handed combinations which sometimes interrupts the ordinary courts of justice to the security of liberty against the enterprises and assaults in a patient of action and of anarchy. a feeble executive [inaudible] and the point he made is that the executive is imbued with many constitutional authorities and many responsibilities to protect this nation from threats foreign and domestic and he must be able to operate unencumbered. that could have known what by the nine-zero opinion to send this back to the lower court. we are not pleased by the absolute imm
i can describe that and i maybe could best describe that as including alexander hamilton who was a reference in the thomas opinion. alexander hamilton crated the posture and the outlook that weighed the foundation for the notion of absolute immunity and it was this, energy in the executive is a leading character in the definition of good government and essential to the protection of the community against foreign and it's not less essential to the study of the demonstration of the lot to the...
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. ♪ alexander hamilton, my name is alexander hamilton ♪ ♪ there's a million things i haven't done ♪ >orning america." broadway hit "hamilton," the massive hit on broadway, of course, but also a massive streaming hit as well launched on disney plus and, robin, hello to you again. you had a good chat with some of the originals from this broadway phenomenon. >> and i'm not throwing away my shot to tell you, but i had a chance to have an in-depth conversation with lin-manuel miranda. some members of the original cast, director thomas cale, for "hamilton: history has its eyes on you" talking about their experience watching their performances for the first time about the connection between the revolutionary spirit of the musical and what we're seeing now around the world. we have a first look at that special in our next hour, and as you know, george, since the premiere on broadway, so much has changed in the world, and you kind of look at "hamilton" a little differently, especially after hearing their conversations. so enlightening. >> we cannot wait for that, robin. i was able to watch it
. ♪ alexander hamilton, my name is alexander hamilton ♪ ♪ there's a million things i haven't done ♪ >orning america." broadway hit "hamilton," the massive hit on broadway, of course, but also a massive streaming hit as well launched on disney plus and, robin, hello to you again. you had a good chat with some of the originals from this broadway phenomenon. >> and i'm not throwing away my shot to tell you, but i had a chance to have an in-depth conversation with...
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chernow's biography of alexander hamilton. ron chernow, when did hamilton, alexander hamilton first get on your radar screen? ron: well, i started writing it back in 1998, brian. it seems rather comical because the reason that i chose to do
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here is how alexander hamilton thought we should choose a president.ss will be the most likely to possess the information and discernment requisite to such complicated investigations. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is how we ended up with the electoral college. today in a historic ruling, the united states supreme court in a unanimous decision ruled that the individual states can enforce their own laws about how that state's electors vote for president. joining our discussion now is neil, an msnbc legal contributor. neil, please take us through the ruling and you can use as many "hamilton" lyrics as you do. >> that's a very dangerous proposition. >> i know. i know. >> i think this seems like an arcane thing. what is a faithless elector? just by the name, it sounds like something donald trump would love. but the supreme court said today a state can force some individual who has been selected for the electoral college by one party, they can force that person to vote for the candidate of their party. so if you are a democrat in colorado and you have been
here is how alexander hamilton thought we should choose a president.ss will be the most likely to possess the information and discernment requisite to such complicated investigations. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is how we ended up with the electoral college. today in a historic ruling, the united states supreme court in a unanimous decision ruled that the individual states can enforce their own laws about how that state's electors vote for president. joining our discussion now is neil, an...
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. ♪ ♪ always be satisfied >> his name is alexander hamilton.t the creator is saying about the filmed musical's big debut. >>> plus, in the modern day economy the great jobs news means that the second stimulus is in serious doubt. >>> from great jobs to great grads of 2020. these are all those graduates to people making it through the school year but not that official graduation ceremony because of the pandemic. we want to say a big congratulations to these high school students right here as they move on. congratulations to you all. and if you want to see your graduates here on "today in the bay" for our great grads segment, send us a candid photo to facebook. you can send it to laura or me. that's laura garcia nbc bay area or marcus washington nbc bay area. we can't wait to see them. look at that. congratulations to all of our graduates out there. more ahead for you this morning. 5:11 right now. you're watching "today in the bay." >>> good friday morning. let's head over to concord and check out our temperature trend, how our morning shapes up.
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i question your sanity. >> that is actor rufus sewell portraying alexander hamilton in the hbo movie . d the nation we live in today, one went beyond politics and became personal. tragically cutting hamilton's life short, 216 years ago today. in weehawken, new jersey, on this date in 1804, american history made a violent almost unbelievable turn. alexander hamilton, the first treasury secretary, irreplaceable founding father, was mortally wounded in a pistol duel with aaron burr. at the time, the sitting vice president of the united states. [ gunshot ] >> the hate us on end to a -- heinous end to a disagreement when he defeated his father-in-law in a senate race. >> hamilton felt aggrieved. he felt that his family and his family honor had been challenged. >> the feud continued after hamilton backed his longtime rival, thomas jefferson, in the presidential election of 1800. and reached its conclusion following a series of rancorous letters between the two men. burr accused hamilton of using the word "despicable" to describe him. >> the common sense of mankind affixes to the epithet ado
i question your sanity. >> that is actor rufus sewell portraying alexander hamilton in the hbo movie . d the nation we live in today, one went beyond politics and became personal. tragically cutting hamilton's life short, 216 years ago today. in weehawken, new jersey, on this date in 1804, american history made a violent almost unbelievable turn. alexander hamilton, the first treasury secretary, irreplaceable founding father, was mortally wounded in a pistol duel with aaron burr. at the...
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maybe i can best describe that by quoting alexander hamilton who was referenced in the thomas opinion, and alexander hamilton really created the posture and the outlook that laid the foundation for the notion of absolute immunity, and it was this, energy in the executive is a leading character in the definition of good government. it is essential to the protection of the community against foreign attacks. it is not less essential to the study administration of the laws to the protection of property against those irregular and high handed combinations which sometimes interrupt the ordinary courts of justice to the security of liberty against the enterprises and assaults of ambition of factions and of anarchy, a feeble executive implies a feeble execution of the government. the point he was making is that the executive is imbued with many constitutional authorities, many responsibilities to protect this nation from threats foreign and domestic, and he must be able to operate unencumbered. that's where the proposition of absolute immunity comes from. that's what the administration was de
maybe i can best describe that by quoting alexander hamilton who was referenced in the thomas opinion, and alexander hamilton really created the posture and the outlook that laid the foundation for the notion of absolute immunity, and it was this, energy in the executive is a leading character in the definition of good government. it is essential to the protection of the community against foreign attacks. it is not less essential to the study administration of the laws to the protection of...
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my name is alexander hamilton ♪ what its debut could mean for the future of streaming.ucy. i'm celebrating my birthday on the "today" show >> my name is kiera. my dad and my brother. an i'm turning 6 today. ♪ every day >> hi. we want to wish our mom a happy 60th birthday. love you, mom! >> we're the biel family. >> up early in los angeles, california, to celebrate his quarantine one birthday >> come on, how happy are we we have music, we have a bunch of wonderful folks it's monday. thank you for starting off your day with us. savannah is enjoying some time off, some well deserved time off. we will have fun, our plaza folks come on. >> they're up. >> we have some big firsts we are going to celebrate with my "today" plaza and make sure you join us tomorrow on "today." guess who's going to be here. >> who >> did anyone tell you >> no. >> tom hanks >> wow and savannah's off >> she'll probably be on the phone. i have a feeling she'll try to work that out. but he'll be with us live. >> this will be the first time i believe he's talked on television since, of course, he had co
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, my name is alexander hamilton ♪ ♪ there's a million things i haven't done but just you waitilton" originally intended to be released in october 2021 was moved up to this weekend, and it's scoring a perfect 100% on rotten tomatoes. until now, the transfer of musicals from stage to screen has been unsatisfactory. "hamilton" has set a new standard for others to follow. peter travers calls it the streaming event of the year, just in time to cure our pandemic blues. cannot wait. have a great holiday weekend, everyone. >>> this morning on "world news now," concerns about holiday parties spreading the coronavirus. >> this is a category 6 hurricane of illness. >> new cases and record levels. hospitals already overwhelmed. plus more of the secret service testing positive. >>> firefighters sounding the alarm about fireworks. the new video showing someone accidentally lighting their house on fire with one. plus, the new advice on where to stand even if you're only watching them. >>> celebrating the legacy of one of our own. wchg hugh downs alongside an his career stretching back to the
, my name is alexander hamilton ♪ ♪ there's a million things i haven't done but just you waitilton" originally intended to be released in october 2021 was moved up to this weekend, and it's scoring a perfect 100% on rotten tomatoes. until now, the transfer of musicals from stage to screen has been unsatisfactory. "hamilton" has set a new standard for others to follow. peter travers calls it the streaming event of the year, just in time to cure our pandemic blues. cannot wait....
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alexander hamilton created the posture and the outlook and laid the foundation for absolute immunity.t was this community and the executive is a leading character in the definition of good government. it is essential to the protection of the community against foreign attacks. it is not the potential of the administration of the law, protection of property against those irregular high-handed combinations which sometimes interrupt the ordinary justice to the security of liberties against the enterprises and households. ambition affection and anarchy. a feeble executive implies an execution of the government. the point he was making is the executive is viewed with many constitutional authorities, many responsibilities to protect this nation from threats, foreign and domestic, and he must be able to operate unencumbered peer that is where the absolute immunity comes from here that is what the administration is defending in court. we are pleased by the 9-0 opinion and sent back to lower court. we are not pleased by the absolute immunity component. >> reporter: can you expand a little bit o
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. ♪ alexander hamilton, my name is alexander hamilton ♪ >> reporter: by changing the face of history,milton" changed broadway. only a few shows have ever marked a turning point, even fewer have left a mark on the culture at large. but by speaking to so many and to so many who felt left out, this musical became a true phenomenon. >> i am so humbled now when i see lyrics from the show popping up in black lives matter protests all over the country. >> here is the piece de resistance. ♪ >> reporter: so many wanted to be in the room there was no way to include everyone. so shortly before the original cast left the show four years ago, a couple of performances were taped, then edited together. >> so that the world can see what that felt like inside the building in that magic time. >> reporter: the feature film was supposed to stay in the vault until late next year, but with broadway closed down due to the pandemic, a decision was made to stream it now. >> i call it the best seat in the house, but it's actually kind of better than the best seat in the house because no one has this seat. ♪ >>
. ♪ alexander hamilton, my name is alexander hamilton ♪ >> reporter: by changing the face of history,milton" changed broadway. only a few shows have ever marked a turning point, even fewer have left a mark on the culture at large. but by speaking to so many and to so many who felt left out, this musical became a true phenomenon. >> i am so humbled now when i see lyrics from the show popping up in black lives matter protests all over the country. >> here is the piece...
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. ♪ alexander hamilton ♪ my name is alexander hamilton ♪ ♪ >> by changing the face of history, hamilton broadway. only a few shows have ever marked a turning point. even fewer have left a mark on the culture at large. but by speaking to so many, and to so many who felt left out. this musical became a true phenomenon. >> i am so humbled now when i see lyrics from the show popping up in black lives matter protests all over the country. ♪ no one else was in the room where it happened ♪ ♪ the room where it happened >> reporter: so many wanted to be in the room, there was no way to include everyone. so shortly before the original cast left the show four years ago, a couple of performances were tamed. then edited together. >> so that the world can see what that felt like inside the building, in that magic time. >> reporter: the feature film was supposed to stay in the vault until late next year. but with broadway closed down due to the pandemic, a decision was made to stream it now. >> i call at this time best seat in the house but it is actually better than the best seat in the house. no one
. ♪ alexander hamilton ♪ my name is alexander hamilton ♪ ♪ >> by changing the face of history, hamilton broadway. only a few shows have ever marked a turning point. even fewer have left a mark on the culture at large. but by speaking to so many, and to so many who felt left out. this musical became a true phenomenon. >> i am so humbled now when i see lyrics from the show popping up in black lives matter protests all over the country. ♪ no one else was in the room where it...
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reporting what a terrific job alexander hamilton just did.or were there artists correspondence winslow homer covered the civil war read all we have are orderly posts, the government records various times. in greece diaries letters of somebody kept a diary, or a lot of letters, really force it out and tells you what it was like describes the scene in the viewing said suffering hardships. and that person is taking us into the times. try as best i can to be the moment and how human returning the moment because i think is intellectually more honest no way i'd and that these people don't know what is going to happen next anymore than we do in our time. the docent with the outcomes going to be pretty a non- don't know that alexander hamilton will be secretary-treasurer print but he can even thinking about that pretty they're thinking tysabri the next hour. in the very often the situation they don't know what is going to happen. infusion rains all around. that's important to remember if you're trying to get inside of that time and understand the hum
reporting what a terrific job alexander hamilton just did.or were there artists correspondence winslow homer covered the civil war read all we have are orderly posts, the government records various times. in greece diaries letters of somebody kept a diary, or a lot of letters, really force it out and tells you what it was like describes the scene in the viewing said suffering hardships. and that person is taking us into the times. try as best i can to be the moment and how human returning the...
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his career in terms of implementing the constitution would be the best way to describe it, alexander hamilton became an important player in all that. can you talk about what it was that led to their major disagreements and confrontation? >> it's important to understand he and hamilton were not buddies but they were friendly colleagues. they wrote the federalist papers together a bi day doesn't seem impossible, but the papers writing philosophy and politics and writing and effort to convince people to support the constitution as the speed they were putting the beginning parts into it often before they were finished. so, that madison and hamilton who respected one another until hamilton became secretary of the treasury under george washington and began to make his financial plans clear. madison was troubled from the beginning, but eventually particularly when the issue of establishment of a national bank came up, he was deeply concerned. he didn't think the bank was a bad idea. but at the constitutional convention he said it was such a good idea that at the constitutional convention he had prop
his career in terms of implementing the constitution would be the best way to describe it, alexander hamilton became an important player in all that. can you talk about what it was that led to their major disagreements and confrontation? >> it's important to understand he and hamilton were not buddies but they were friendly colleagues. they wrote the federalist papers together a bi day doesn't seem impossible, but the papers writing philosophy and politics and writing and effort to...
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>> alexander hamilton. [ laughter ] >> seth: that is true. >> thanks for nothing, dick! all right.hich one would it be [ laughter ] >> seth: hook up with? >> yeah. answer the question! >> seth: well -- >> it's the hot seat you have to answer >> seth: i mean, don't take this the wrong way, but i feel like akiva would be the least needy >> yeah. also, least amount of hair, which for me is a plus >> seth: yeah. >> and i think it's close between me and him, but smells the best >> seth: okay. that's good to know. >> like, very hygienic >> seth: i feel like i chose well >> yeah, jorm has, like, more of a like, woodsman's musk. >> seth: yeah, sort of that bay area - >> yeah. and, look, there's an audience for that on redtube [ laughter ] can we shout out redtube anyways. [ laughter ] >> seth: does that mean the hot seat's over, the removal of the pencil >> anyway, we're going to a new segment. >> seth: wait. there's not time for a new segment. [ laughter ] >> hey, it's mr. wrong [ laughter ] dude hey, frisbee, you can suck my [ bleep ]. [ screaming what?! i can't believe i produced a whol
>> alexander hamilton. [ laughter ] >> seth: that is true. >> thanks for nothing, dick! all right.hich one would it be [ laughter ] >> seth: hook up with? >> yeah. answer the question! >> seth: well -- >> it's the hot seat you have to answer >> seth: i mean, don't take this the wrong way, but i feel like akiva would be the least needy >> yeah. also, least amount of hair, which for me is a plus >> seth: yeah. >> and i think it's...
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the fellow that everybody's been talking about lately, alexander hamilton, said that he expected members of the electoral college to use their best judgment and not necessarily vote the way they were told. marcus, there was also a decision on robo calls. and i'll be honest with you, probably will not affect us much. so we'll keep waiting on those big cases. this has been a long time coming. it's been a very many years since we've had to wait into july to see some of these supreme court cases. and this is obviously because of coronavirus just delaying everything. >> it's really causing a hiccup for all of us in some kind of way. >>> well, a broadway star's battle with the coronavirus comes to the saddest possible end. social media closely following the daily struggles for nick cordero. but his widow is now posting in the wake of his death. >>> and coming up, what you could see and hear as pg&e works to reduce the number of people and how long we're in those shutoffs. you're watching "today in the bay." >>> we have some light drifts of smoke coming into parts of the east bay, and we're goi
the fellow that everybody's been talking about lately, alexander hamilton, said that he expected members of the electoral college to use their best judgment and not necessarily vote the way they were told. marcus, there was also a decision on robo calls. and i'll be honest with you, probably will not affect us much. so we'll keep waiting on those big cases. this has been a long time coming. it's been a very many years since we've had to wait into july to see some of these supreme court cases....
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and contemporary choreography, americans of all generations and back wells are learning about alexander hamilton ehrenberg, and how their conflicting vision shaped our young country. 200 years later we grapple with some of the same issues. thank you lin-manuel miranda for making history, alive through the performing arts. this evening we are honored to have the democratic leader with us, and former speaker of the house, nancy pelosi. madam speaker i invite you to the podium to say a few words. [applause] speaker pelosi: good afternoon, everyone. i am delighted to be here with everyone. it seems like yesterday we were honoring david mccullough, now, a whole generation of people bring history alive. it is an honor to be here with senator murkowski. ron, thank you for your great leadership for this organization for so many years and welcome to the dawn carlson, the new board chair, thank you for your leadership. those two are applause lines. [applause] i will to you when it is an applause line. here we are, we are in the room where it happen. [laughter] or at least where it happened at that time. t
and contemporary choreography, americans of all generations and back wells are learning about alexander hamilton ehrenberg, and how their conflicting vision shaped our young country. 200 years later we grapple with some of the same issues. thank you lin-manuel miranda for making history, alive through the performing arts. this evening we are honored to have the democratic leader with us, and former speaker of the house, nancy pelosi. madam speaker i invite you to the podium to say a few words....
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without alexander hamilton and the countless other immigrants who built this country, it is very probable that few of us would be here either. the story includes the hundreds of thousands young people today who came to this country with their parents and know no other home. [applause] mr. miranda: their parents have no documents but their kids are getting college degrees, working as first responders during disasters like harvey and irma, and in the case of my own congressman, some are working as lawmakers in the united states congress. our heritage of humanities and arts is shared, and it is irreplaceable. it belongs to every american, rich and poor, young and old, urban and rural, republican and -- immigrant and native, republican and democrat, statue and still alive. [laughter] mr. miranda: in every corner of our country. this is what the u.s. historical -- the u.s. capitol historical society does, as do so many other nonprofits in urban and rural locations alike. i am a new yorker. my dad came by way of puerto rico, and my mom's parents are from puerto rico and mexico. like most big ur
without alexander hamilton and the countless other immigrants who built this country, it is very probable that few of us would be here either. the story includes the hundreds of thousands young people today who came to this country with their parents and know no other home. [applause] mr. miranda: their parents have no documents but their kids are getting college degrees, working as first responders during disasters like harvey and irma, and in the case of my own congressman, some are working...
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alexander's hamilton's life should not be celebrated by hamilton considering he traded slave.arlier to weigh in. >> this call to cancel hamilton pop culture that represents our founders and country in a fairly positive way is a part of that it's really unfortunate. rob: it's amazing this is now being called on to be canceled. disney plus downloads up by 74%. carley: tattoo parlors with back open in new york city. parlors are almost fully booked for the rest of the week. biggest command is covid-19 tattoos. doctors and nurses battling the virus wanted to get a group tattoo which makes sense. i like it. rob: that is interesting. essential workers could get the wedding of their dreams. throw a wedding worth $75,000. follow dream wedding give away on instagram and say why you or a friend deserves the prize by july 17th. the public will choose hot winner is. not bad. carley: on to very important news for us. we have a important member of the fox news. congratulations to "fox & friends first" senior producer kim haggerty and husband mike. rob: we were wondering when this was going t
alexander's hamilton's life should not be celebrated by hamilton considering he traded slave.arlier to weigh in. >> this call to cancel hamilton pop culture that represents our founders and country in a fairly positive way is a part of that it's really unfortunate. rob: it's amazing this is now being called on to be canceled. disney plus downloads up by 74%. carley: tattoo parlors with back open in new york city. parlors are almost fully booked for the rest of the week. biggest command is...
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you cannot do that to alexander hamilton. we do not put john bolton and alexander hamilton's name in the same sentence, do we, jonathan? but anyway, go ahead. >> withdrawn. withdrawn. withdrawn. >> okay. thank you, sir. >> yes, the president appeared solo yesterday. dr. birx was, indeed, just outside the room. dr. fauci was a few miles away up in bethesda. the president came out there, and aides had signaled that this would be a little bit different, and i think we saw after the president spoke -- >> oh, man. >> -- there was that rush to proclaim, which we're not going to do here, a rush to proclaim that he had a new tone, because we have seen this before, joe. we have seen that the president, from time to time, can stick to a script, can strike a more somber approach, and then we know that goes away by the next morning's tweets. so, we're not going to talk about there, too. but it certainly did seem, at minimum, at least for a day, the president acknowledged that his previous approach had not been working. there was less blu
you cannot do that to alexander hamilton. we do not put john bolton and alexander hamilton's name in the same sentence, do we, jonathan? but anyway, go ahead. >> withdrawn. withdrawn. withdrawn. >> okay. thank you, sir. >> yes, the president appeared solo yesterday. dr. birx was, indeed, just outside the room. dr. fauci was a few miles away up in bethesda. the president came out there, and aides had signaled that this would be a little bit different, and i think we saw after...
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the federalist 78, about 85 essays and all was written by alexander hamilton.nd it is actually a defense of what we talked about earlier, judicial review. it isn't tried to prove that judicial review is in the constitution, but lots of people thought it was annette. judicial review is the ability not to solve the supreme court, but any court, lower court to disregard a law, state law and even an act of congress views inconsistent. in federalist 78, hamilton says, yes, it is in the constitution and that is a reason. critics had said during the process, that it's a bad thing because it's going to mean judges are too powerful. hamilton and others said it's in the constitution, you are right, but it's a good thing because the judges will enforce the constitution above everything else. >> a debate that echoes today, and we'll talk about that later. >> judicial activism, or not. >> in 1800, when john marshall joined the court, there were six justices. we will give the names. some of them are from million names. john marshall, of course, samuel chase, william patterso
the federalist 78, about 85 essays and all was written by alexander hamilton.nd it is actually a defense of what we talked about earlier, judicial review. it isn't tried to prove that judicial review is in the constitution, but lots of people thought it was annette. judicial review is the ability not to solve the supreme court, but any court, lower court to disregard a law, state law and even an act of congress views inconsistent. in federalist 78, hamilton says, yes, it is in the constitution...
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don't forget from what you came and the world's gonna know your name, what's your name ♪ ♪ alexander hamiltonlm version of "hamilton" is now available on disney plus, as a growing number of new movies are being released via video, on demand, or streaming. richard quest has all the details on that. >> the day so far. today, tomorrow, it's all the same. >> it was back in january, when palm springs, andy sandberg's new romantic comedy, was on track to make a big splash. it had sold at sundance for a record price, reportedly, $170 million. the buyers hulu had agreed for a dual release. it would go to the theaters, first. and then, online. then, came covid. now, the movie theaters are shut across the united states and in the rest of the world. >> it's one of those infinite time situations you might have heard about. >> the producer said good-bye to the idea of a splashy, theatrical release. and, instead, palm springs will premiere on hulu on july the 10th. and there will be a few drive-in theaters, as well. >> it was something that, you know, andy and i and the director and everybody, you know, we
don't forget from what you came and the world's gonna know your name, what's your name ♪ ♪ alexander hamiltonlm version of "hamilton" is now available on disney plus, as a growing number of new movies are being released via video, on demand, or streaming. richard quest has all the details on that. >> the day so far. today, tomorrow, it's all the same. >> it was back in january, when palm springs, andy sandberg's new romantic comedy, was on track to make a big splash....
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runs he immediately writes a letter to george washington and the letter is hand delivered by alexander hamilton and not in a song and wrap. [laughter] no that joe does not do as well is new york one - - ohio. [laughter] and the letter says don't kill my staff they did not know and he also says please return my belongings like a girl who wants the record collection back and amazingly george washington send it back into this day nobody knows what's in those belongings nobody has any idea. i certainly would not have been as nice that story became the basis for a book that i wrote one of the thrillers that i wrote that obviously my up session with george washington and betrayal is huge i'm telling you all that to say obviously all of that happens far later. this is all 1775 rest of 1776 and then part of the war we don't do the benedict arnold side. >> the only thing i will add is what is so interesting that one thing he brought with him from virginia as brad said he is a virginia gentleman and had a sense of honor and a code of honor to believe in very deeply. with the notion of institutional honor
runs he immediately writes a letter to george washington and the letter is hand delivered by alexander hamilton and not in a song and wrap. [laughter] no that joe does not do as well is new york one - - ohio. [laughter] and the letter says don't kill my staff they did not know and he also says please return my belongings like a girl who wants the record collection back and amazingly george washington send it back into this day nobody knows what's in those belongings nobody has any idea. i...
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even alexander hamilton used a fake name to write federalist papers. we can take a lesson from him. >> reporter: the tech columnist that is good information thank you, for joining us again. >>> still to come here, the pros and cons of wearing a mask and some say it could enhance your athletic performance. >>> welcome back. mission local reports several former workers said, many of the 181 employees let go are told to ignore health concerns. workers claimed, there was not enough protection equipment and social distancing on the job when the stores reopened. and its policies are generous and understanding of those with medical conditions. >>> several san francisco bars are changing with the offer customers. they are transforming the parts in the liquor stores. the unpopular parts including bourbon and branch and local edition. since cisco is not allowing bards to reopen, the group decided to transform the bars into cask stores. devils acre will make the change first. >> start your engines. limit the largest sporting event. watch nascar's all-star race. i
even alexander hamilton used a fake name to write federalist papers. we can take a lesson from him. >> reporter: the tech columnist that is good information thank you, for joining us again. >>> still to come here, the pros and cons of wearing a mask and some say it could enhance your athletic performance. >>> welcome back. mission local reports several former workers said, many of the 181 employees let go are told to ignore health concerns. workers claimed, there was not...
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[laughter] >> during the course of his career, in terms of implementing the constitution, alexander hamilton became an important player in all of that, can you talk about what was that led to their major disagreements and confrontation? >> it's important to understand he and hamilton were not ready, they were from the colleagues. the story -- if you don't mind -- >> go ahead. >> the story is so interesting because it was done in such haste. i was explaining to a college audience and he would appreciate what madison did during one period of time, during 40 days was the equivalent of writing a ten page paper every other day. and you could do that, that doesn't seem impossible but the papers became immortal. surviving philosophy, politics, writing an effort to convince people to support the constitution and that speed, the printer was putting the beginning parts of this before they were finished. so madison and hamilton expected one another until hamilton became secretary of treasury george washington began to make his financial plan clear. madison was troubled from the beginning but eventually
[laughter] >> during the course of his career, in terms of implementing the constitution, alexander hamilton became an important player in all of that, can you talk about what was that led to their major disagreements and confrontation? >> it's important to understand he and hamilton were not ready, they were from the colleagues. the story -- if you don't mind -- >> go ahead. >> the story is so interesting because it was done in such haste. i was explaining to a college...
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alexander hamilton's branch bank. it is also the first building constructed by the united states of america. so we, truly, are where the nation began, and it is the right place to tell the entire story of the american revolution. behind me, you see cannons from the era. these are part of the city of philadelphia's collection. every one of these canons is old enough that it could have been used to fight the revolution. the core, you see concepts, the lofty ideals of equality, freedom, self-government, which is the whole purpose of the american revolution. it began in 1776, but the revolution continues to this very day. wonderful we have exterior features of the museum extend our help story and is the outside of the building to inform people about the revolution. the first one is a giant sculptural relief, john trumbull painting the declaration of independence. what you are looking at is the drafting committee that wrote thomas --ation led by john adams of course thomas jefferson, presenting to the entire continental co
alexander hamilton's branch bank. it is also the first building constructed by the united states of america. so we, truly, are where the nation began, and it is the right place to tell the entire story of the american revolution. behind me, you see cannons from the era. these are part of the city of philadelphia's collection. every one of these canons is old enough that it could have been used to fight the revolution. the core, you see concepts, the lofty ideals of equality, freedom,...
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. >> people like me who couldn't get a ticket can see in disney plus, alexander hamilton was the firstreasury secretary, he wrote the federalist papers but critics say he also traded slaves and his legacy is being viewed in too positive a light. how do you feel about that? >> that is a valid criticism but hamilton the show gives people a jumpstart to do their own research. the problem with cancel culture and mobs and everybody on the internet nowadays, they want everything spoonfed to them. this show hamilton is a very positive bite of american history. it is your job when you see something like that as an american, as a citizen to say let me get some more information so what we do when we get different information from multiple sources it creates a full or picture of who that man was and what was going on. we can't expect one thing to spoonfeed us an entire story and that speaks to the part of the laziness of people calling to cancel. >> we put numbers on screen of how many downloads this got. a lot of people still watching it, thank you for your insights, we will be right back. and,
. >> people like me who couldn't get a ticket can see in disney plus, alexander hamilton was the firstreasury secretary, he wrote the federalist papers but critics say he also traded slaves and his legacy is being viewed in too positive a light. how do you feel about that? >> that is a valid criticism but hamilton the show gives people a jumpstart to do their own research. the problem with cancel culture and mobs and everybody on the internet nowadays, they want everything spoonfed...
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you knew where it was going to lead, the secretary of the treasury, alexander hamilton, long before theusical, out to get him. the investigation committee, they submit a request to washington for documentation and washington as first president realizes this is going to set precedent so he handles with his cabinet, what do we do, but hand over the documents. keeping back any documents that you feel, the least of which you feel would be detrimental to the public interest. and this is executive privilege, >> how do we get indians into american history. >> talking about war in washington's presidency, i want to get back to where we started on the question of diplomacy. in the conversation before we came on. a member of the creek nation, we want to show that. tell us about this person and washington's relationship that would afford with all these delegations coming to speak with us. >> this is a creek chief, often known in english, he is a rival of the most dominant creek chief at the time whose name is -- didn't have a scottish father, he is creek, gets his clan membership. with creek and c
you knew where it was going to lead, the secretary of the treasury, alexander hamilton, long before theusical, out to get him. the investigation committee, they submit a request to washington for documentation and washington as first president realizes this is going to set precedent so he handles with his cabinet, what do we do, but hand over the documents. keeping back any documents that you feel, the least of which you feel would be detrimental to the public interest. and this is executive...
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. >> the next question from andrew was the musical hamilton and accurate representation of alexander hamilton? >> is phenomenal art but it's not history and that's okay because it has inspired so many people to learn more about the subject and read more. there are certain things that are absolutely correct. his marriage was true with, that efforts to preserve his memory and legacy were 100% correct. the dual come absolutely. but then there are things that are sort of build out for dramatic effect said there is no record that he had a sort of romantic flirtation with eliza sister and they had a robust correspondence but it didn't appear to be inappropriate similarly. he did support some abolitionists but it wasn't as much of the musical mismatch. she didn't appear to object to get all that much so yes and no to a certain extent. >> was there talk among the early cabinet amon cabinets amot be the next president? did jefferson make his intentions to run early? >> great question. everyone walsh wantewanted wash. they felt he was a unifying figure and the only person they could agree upon when it
. >> the next question from andrew was the musical hamilton and accurate representation of alexander hamilton? >> is phenomenal art but it's not history and that's okay because it has inspired so many people to learn more about the subject and read more. there are certain things that are absolutely correct. his marriage was true with, that efforts to preserve his memory and legacy were 100% correct. the dual come absolutely. but then there are things that are sort of build out for...
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s, does that' change your analysis from one million years zero when you are doing it for alexander hamilton: couldn't afford to see the play, but i loved the book. it is so much easier to get exposure to gold. 20 or 30 basis points, you don't have to go to the equities. yes, it is much more easy to get into gold. we are seeing probably a flood of investors. ferro doesn't know the kruger end if it hit him over the head, but does that mean it is just as easy to get out of gold? mike: it is, but gold has a little more enduring boom market. free money, every central bank in the gold just -- world just printing money. there is no competition for gold right now. theyi can save the record, all got sold a long, long time ago and we don't have them anymore. i'm sure that is a story for a lot of people. tom: a question on gold, it is a very british thing. jon: that is my plan to do. in 2011, we saw this story play out. we are seeing a play out again. why is it different this time? mike: 2011, if you look at the crisis, gold rallied about three times. it is just a continuation, the way i see it. you h
s, does that' change your analysis from one million years zero when you are doing it for alexander hamilton: couldn't afford to see the play, but i loved the book. it is so much easier to get exposure to gold. 20 or 30 basis points, you don't have to go to the equities. yes, it is much more easy to get into gold. we are seeing probably a flood of investors. ferro doesn't know the kruger end if it hit him over the head, but does that mean it is just as easy to get out of gold? mike: it is, but...
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the federalist 78, about 85 essays in all written by alexander hamilton, we now know, and it's actually a defense of what we talked about earlier, judicial review. it doesn't try to prove judicial review is in the constitution. a lot of people thought it was in it. not just the supreme court, any state court, lower federal court, to disregard a law, state law or even an act of congress if in the judge's view that law is inconsistent with the constitution. in federal pivist 78 hamilton s yes, it's in the constitution and that's a reason to vote for it because it's a good thing. critics said judicial review is in the constitution and it's a bad thing because it's going to mean judges are too powerful. hamilton and others said it's in the constitution, you're right, but it's a good thing because it means judges will enforce the constitution above everything else. >> a debate that echos today. i want to talk about that later. when john marshall entered the court, there were six justices. john marshall, samuel chase, william patterson of new jersey. bush washington. >> he was the nephew. >>
the federalist 78, about 85 essays in all written by alexander hamilton, we now know, and it's actually a defense of what we talked about earlier, judicial review. it doesn't try to prove judicial review is in the constitution. a lot of people thought it was in it. not just the supreme court, any state court, lower federal court, to disregard a law, state law or even an act of congress if in the judge's view that law is inconsistent with the constitution. in federal pivist 78 hamilton s yes,...
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it ishe street from me, the first bank of the u.s., alexander hamilton's banking system.t is the first building constructed by the usa, so we are truly where the nation began. it is the right place to tell the story. cannon's.see they are part of the city of philadelphia's collection. each one is old enough that it could have been used to fight the revolution. on the wall behind me, you see, concepts.stone, core ofpiring, lofty ideals freedom, liberty, self-government. 1776, but the revolution continues to this very day. over here, we have wonderful exterior features of the museum that really help extend our story and is the outside of the building to inform people about the revolution. the first one is a giant sculptural relief, john trumbull painting the declaration of independence. what you are looking at is the drafting committee that wrote the declaration led by john adams, of course thomas jefferson, presenting to the entire continental congress. that launched about three or four days of debate before the language was finalized on the fourth of july. the sculptural
it ishe street from me, the first bank of the u.s., alexander hamilton's banking system.t is the first building constructed by the usa, so we are truly where the nation began. it is the right place to tell the story. cannon's.see they are part of the city of philadelphia's collection. each one is old enough that it could have been used to fight the revolution. on the wall behind me, you see, concepts.stone, core ofpiring, lofty ideals freedom, liberty, self-government. 1776, but the revolution...
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one of the alexander hamilton's top accomplishment is the nation's -- a national bank.flash forward to this week where federal reserve chairman jerome powell spoke with lawmakers. powell said -- this reversal of economic fortune has caused the level of pain that's hard to capture in words, as lives are upe upended. powell said the exact same thing back in may. he said the exact same words back then. they were true then, true now and will be true a month from now. the repetitiveness is key. it's important to keep the spotlight on the pain and try to capture it in words. that's what the press has to keep doing. to borrow a line from "hamilton" the world turned upsidedown. it turned upsidedown in march. a fan said -- as everyone sits at home enjoying "hamilton" please remember everyone on that stage, behind the scenes and at the front of the house are all unemployed. federal compensation ends in four weeks, and they will struggle to pay rent. your senators could help. yes, they could. the musical's social media accounts shared that and said -- we all know that broadway wil
one of the alexander hamilton's top accomplishment is the nation's -- a national bank.flash forward to this week where federal reserve chairman jerome powell spoke with lawmakers. powell said -- this reversal of economic fortune has caused the level of pain that's hard to capture in words, as lives are upe upended. powell said the exact same thing back in may. he said the exact same words back then. they were true then, true now and will be true a month from now. the repetitiveness is key. it's...
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there are people in the united states like into what alexander hamilton did when we founded the countryfederal government will take over the debts of the colonies. is that moving toward this kind of program, fiscal policy? irene: that is what many are hoping. it is definitely progress. we are moving forward toward greater fiscal integration. there is also the idea of increasing the powers of the european union. our budgets are still limited, so this is the ambition, what we are moving toward. for the moment, for the time step, this is a huge forward that is limiting the crisis and recovery. it we all think this will work out well, this will be the basis for future progress in that direction. step almoste next necessarily having more control over the individualized spending of each country? irene: of course, we already have a lot of control. control,institutions monitor, issue recommendations on how countries are spending their money, what kind of reforms they should undertake. a two way it is direction. if we want to increase fiscal integration, we have to increase fiscal policy. it tak
there are people in the united states like into what alexander hamilton did when we founded the countryfederal government will take over the debts of the colonies. is that moving toward this kind of program, fiscal policy? irene: that is what many are hoping. it is definitely progress. we are moving forward toward greater fiscal integration. there is also the idea of increasing the powers of the european union. our budgets are still limited, so this is the ambition, what we are moving toward....
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trail going to lead, they know where it is going to lead, the secretary of the treasury is alexander hamilton most people hate, this long before the musical, people were out to get him and so the first congressional investigation committee is established and they submit the request to washington, to the executive for documentation and washington as first president realizes the president, this is where he handles his cabinet. what do we do and they say he's got to hand over the documents but going back, any documents you feel, the least of which you feel would be detrimental to the public interest, we now know what that is called in our lifetime, executive privilege, that is where it comes from. getting back to my opening, how do we get indians into american history in a meaningful way? pick a spot. >> talking about war in washington's presidency i want to go back to this. in our conversation before we came on, a member of the creek nation. i want to -- tell us about this person, washington's relationship that he would have formed to speak with us, what are we looking at here? >> this is the c
trail going to lead, they know where it is going to lead, the secretary of the treasury is alexander hamilton most people hate, this long before the musical, people were out to get him and so the first congressional investigation committee is established and they submit the request to washington, to the executive for documentation and washington as first president realizes the president, this is where he handles his cabinet. what do we do and they say he's got to hand over the documents but...
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[audio difficulty] and one of georgia's i statues in the capital is of alexander hamilton stephens, viceacy. stevens delivered what's called the cornerstone speech. it's arguably one of the most racist speeches in u.s. history. stephens was a cornerstone to american government and that blacks should be subordinate to whites who he called the superior race. there's been a lot of talk about changing some of these statues that have ties to the confederacy, and that might be part of the conversation, maybe switching out one of the georgia statues in favor of john lewis. arthel: so many ways, options to honor a man who deserves all the accolades and praise that this is to bestow upon him and his legacy. chad, thank you so much. >> my pleasure. arthel: eric? eric: joining us now is a lawmaker who knows very well about lewis' life and legacy firsthand, illinois congressman bobby rush, a member of the congressional black caucus. congressman, good to see you. not under these circumstances. >> good seeing you, eric. eric: we are remembering and honoring the late congressman as an iconic symbol of
[audio difficulty] and one of georgia's i statues in the capital is of alexander hamilton stephens, viceacy. stevens delivered what's called the cornerstone speech. it's arguably one of the most racist speeches in u.s. history. stephens was a cornerstone to american government and that blacks should be subordinate to whites who he called the superior race. there's been a lot of talk about changing some of these statues that have ties to the confederacy, and that might be part of the...
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the only person left would be john adams and alexander hamilton and there in the north and those in theth were born into a system that was dependent on slavery. not good until he looked around and that's what they had. but it doesn't mean you tear apart america as part of our story. they used to say here comes americans with their chest out thinking the american revolves around them. we overcompensated to the point where we walked around, not me, not you but apologizing for our past. apologizing for president obama, president bush, president trump, apologizing for exploits in the middle east. really, i never knew we were apologizing for what. for failing to bail out everyone being the western world defense, from what we do and what were able to innovate with the rest of the world, this is an opportunity to reassess where we've been and where we've gone. i agree with your monologue. president trump should use this opportunity not to preach but tell. engage the story of america and let america decide if we want to be embarrassed about our past or do we want to embrace our past and what ki
the only person left would be john adams and alexander hamilton and there in the north and those in theth were born into a system that was dependent on slavery. not good until he looked around and that's what they had. but it doesn't mean you tear apart america as part of our story. they used to say here comes americans with their chest out thinking the american revolves around them. we overcompensated to the point where we walked around, not me, not you but apologizing for our past....
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never mind that all the keyey roles, including those of alexander hamilton and george washington are played by people of color in the musical, critics say it glosses over key facts. they claim hamilton was not an abolitionist and traded slaves for his in-laws.ay cti the mere fact that it celebrates the founding era in any positive way, to good music, is ample reason for the left to call for its cancellation. now, the only thing at this point that is sacred to them is the notion that if you are a leftist, you cannot be questioned or prosecuted for crimes. yeah. the end justify the means, you bet they do. past grievances means never having to say you're sorry. that media will give you a pass for anything. at the same time, they spy racism around every corner. >> jussie smollett says he was assaulted by two masked men who yelled out racial and homophobic slurs.s. police are investigating the incident as a possible hate crime. >> a horrifying racist incident. >> heinous, heinous. >> ugly.ci >> crude and cowardly., >> nascar is investigating a horrible incident. >> a noose was found in the
never mind that all the keyey roles, including those of alexander hamilton and george washington are played by people of color in the musical, critics say it glosses over key facts. they claim hamilton was not an abolitionist and traded slaves for his in-laws.ay cti the mere fact that it celebrates the founding era in any positive way, to good music, is ample reason for the left to call for its cancellation. now, the only thing at this point that is sacred to them is the notion that if you are...
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alexander hamilton. benjamin franklin. john adams. james madison. dolley madison.s. the great frederick douglass. abraham lincoln. harriet tubman. harriet beecher stowe. joshua lawrence chamberlain. clara barton. daniel boone. davy crockett. henry clay. susan b anthony. booker t. washington. orville and wilbur wright, who are looking down and you are going to see some planes like you have never seen before because we built them better than anyone in the world, the greatest air force the greatest fighters, the greatest everything. you are going to be seeing something. i just wonder what orville and wilbur would have been thinking if they, ever got to see that , but they are looking. they are checking it out right now along with us. amelia earhart. [applause] a great athlete no matter where he went. he was the best athlete, jackie robinson. george s patton, general patton. he did not know how to lose. he did not know how to lose. general douglas macarthur. audie murphy. the great billy graham. man, respected by everybody, martin luther king. [applause] president rona
alexander hamilton. benjamin franklin. john adams. james madison. dolley madison.s. the great frederick douglass. abraham lincoln. harriet tubman. harriet beecher stowe. joshua lawrence chamberlain. clara barton. daniel boone. davy crockett. henry clay. susan b anthony. booker t. washington. orville and wilbur wright, who are looking down and you are going to see some planes like you have never seen before because we built them better than anyone in the world, the greatest air force the...
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alexander hamilton, who can do no wrong these days, wrote that it was a part of the power to conciliate and possibly to check abuses, and so it's an unusually monarchical vestigial power in the constitution where, you know, let's look at the whole week, right? so a couple of days ago we were saying that the rule of law was sturdy and continuing to exist because of the supreme court decisions. tonight as ever in the age of trump, disneyland may not be open, but the roller coaster continues, and we're looking at it anew. and that is fundamentally the american story. and i'm not saying that to be falsely reassuring, but the push and the pull here is inherent in a government, a popular government where the framers had to find a way to divide powers, to check singular abuses. there are many of us who believe that this fundamentally an abuse of power, and i think what congressman schiff said is exactly right. the ultimate remedy here is what's going to happen in november. >> by the way, strong hyman roth comeback quote duly noted on this end. john, what do you think stirs or does not stir ins
alexander hamilton, who can do no wrong these days, wrote that it was a part of the power to conciliate and possibly to check abuses, and so it's an unusually monarchical vestigial power in the constitution where, you know, let's look at the whole week, right? so a couple of days ago we were saying that the rule of law was sturdy and continuing to exist because of the supreme court decisions. tonight as ever in the age of trump, disneyland may not be open, but the roller coaster continues, and...